Saturday, 16 March 2013

Charly Boy's cousin, Emeka Aseme,
a business tycoon and a hotelier was forcefully taken away by gun
wielding men
during one of his visits to his 5-Star hotel in Oguta, Imo state on 24th
February. Aseme's family managed to contact the abductors who demanded
N8m ransom, which the family paid but Emeka was not released to them. On
the 9th of March, the men who took the hotelier contacted his younger
brother and directed him to go to a community between Owerri and Oguta
called Okwonji, to find him brother. Emeka's decomposed body was found
in a bush path, with his sexual organ
, eyes and the heart plucked out.

I have a picture of his decomposed body with vital organs missing and
it's unbelievable. You will find the photo after the cut..

Meanwhile, about five suspected
hired assassins have been arrested in connection with the incident. This has
twisted the suspicion of many people who had earlier thought that the killers
were kidnappers.

Also one of the killers allegedly sustained serious injuries during the
shootout
with the three policemen who were manning Emeka’s hotel in Oguta. The
three policemen were all killed. The injured kidnapper who ran to
a hospital in Port Harcourt was requested to present his military
identity card
before treatment, since he went to the hospital on a military uniform.
Unable
to provide any proof that he was a military man, the police were
invited,
leading to his arrest. Five of the
killers have already been arrested, and police investigations have
revealed that
the supposed kidnappers were actually hired assassins.

Charly Boy reacted to his cousin's gruesome killing, saying:

"I have never seen a thing like this since I grew up in Oguta.
This is extreme barbarism. How can a man be so callous to his fellow man to the
extent of removing different parts of his body until he finally gave up? This
is unheard of. What is this country turning to? What era is this? As far as I know, no evil doer will go unpunished.
Every evil committed by man to man must surely be redressed, if not now,
certainly later, if not by man, then by God, for the victory of evil over good
is temporary. We are waiting for the outcome of police investigation. After
then, we will take the campaign to Oguta. We must agitate for peace. The peace
that has eluded us must be returned. We are not known for this.”